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Low bandantennas for 80 and 160mpop
- Antennas for the Low Bands. Plans and pictures of 80m and 160mantennas, both for transmission and reception built by EI7BA

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A LowbandAntenna that is Almost Freepop
- The Shunt-fed Tower, an effective Low BandAntenna, uses your beam as a capacitive top-hat and only needs a simple feed network and a good ground system to work DX on 80M and 160M.

VE6FI 160 Meter Antenna
- This is a 160 meter antenna which is a shunt fed vertical. A 72 foot Trylon tower with a 6 element 15 meter mono bander mounted on the top is used as the radiating element.

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Low bands antennas
- An article on TX and RX antennae for the low bands 80 and 160m by EI7BA

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Invisible DX antenna for the low bands
- Article by DK5WL describes a multi-band DX antenna for the 160m-40m amateur radio bands with
low visibility but great performance for long distance communication.

Receiving antenna for low bandspop
- K9AY loop antenna installed at PA6Z Contest group. This is a receiving antennas for the low bands (160m, 80m and 40m). Include schematics and info on a building the control box, preamplifier and low-pass filter

The Multi-Band Fan Dipole
- How to build a multi-band dipole antenna with a single coax feed.
Instructions for a 160Mantenna that will fit in the space that a 75M dipole will with almost as good of results as a full size 160M dipole!

160m to 10m Sterba Curtain Antennaupdated
- Even if using a tuner this multibandantenna will let you operate from 160 to 10 meters. If you could only put up one antenna, this would be it. Project by N0KHQ.

Comparison of two windom antennas
- The antenna comparison being reported was between a commercial Chelcom 136ft multi-band windom designed for 80m to 10m and a home brew 260ft full size windom designed for 160m to 10m by G0VVN, G3KAU and G3GRO